I agree that she has a GOOD chance if she skates the best she can. Her speed, personality, lines...She has it all She just needs to be consistents and that's a huge deal. I'd personally add to the list of girls who CAN compare somehow with Yuna Zidjun Li and Osmond. I'm sure less about Osmond because shee needs to improve her jumps+ increase the difficulty. But all of them are special and has a shot for podium if clean!

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1.V/M or D/W:I can't really choose-V/M placed behind D/W for three times, but it would hopefully motivate them to do better next season.
2.V/M or D/W
3.B/S or C/L
4.B/S or C/L
5.W/P
6.P/B or I/K
7.P/B or I/K

I think the only skater that could challenge Yuna is Gracie Gold. If Gold can hire a better choreographer and work hard on polishing her postures(I think she has good body lines) and if She can handle the pressure and lands everything with a better program, I believe she can challenge Yuna.

I doubt anyone could beat Yuna at the moment, let alone Gracie Gold.
She didn't even skate her best and still was unbeatable so i'm 100% sure yuna will easily dominate 2013/2014.

I think the only skater that could challenge Yuna is Gracie Gold. If Gold can hire a better choreographer and work hard on polishing her postures(I think she has good body lines) and if She can handle the pressure and lands everything with a better program, I believe she can challenge Yuna.

But, I think it will be very difficult... when look back at the past competitions
there are big PCS boost to top skaters like yuna, mao, carolina..

It wouldnt be their motivation this time, it would be the Chinese fed. and their desperation with their plunging fortunes in pairs. The same reason Pang & Tong are even still competing IMHO. I agree it is very unlikely still, but I thought I would just throw that out to see if anyone else had considered it.

This summer S/Z officially announced their retirement at a press conference - during/after their Artistry on Ice tour; Wikipedia seems to confirm my recollection that they retired to start coaching, and if they aren't even doing show-skating anymore, I think that the likelihood that they'd reconsider and return to compete are... well, non-existent. Maybe somebody with better recollection and/or knowledge could confirm/correct?